In a thrilling match at St James' Park, Newcastle United managed to secure a 3-3 draw against Liverpool, the Premier League leaders. Fabian Schar netted a crucial equaliser in the 90th minute. This came after Liverpool's backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher misjudged Bruno Guimaraes' deep cross during stoppage time, resulting in the sixth goal of this exciting encounter.
Newcastle initially took the lead twice in the game. Alexander Isak was instrumental, first scoring by outmuscling Virgil van Dijk and firing into the top-right corner in the 35th minute. Curtis Jones, marking his 150th appearance for Liverpool, levelled the score by finishing Mohamed Salah's pass. Isak then assisted Anthony Gordon to regain Newcastle's advantage shortly after the hour mark.

Salah played a pivotal role for Liverpool, scoring twice from crosses delivered by substitute Trent Alexander-Arnold. These goals seemed to set Liverpool on course for their fifth consecutive Premier League victory. However, Kelleher's late error allowed Schar to score into an unguarded net, costing Liverpool two valuable points in their title pursuit.
Liverpool's lead at the top is now reduced to seven points as Chelsea and Arsenal both secured wins on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Newcastle sits in 10th place, three points behind Brighton and Hove Albion who are fifth.
Matches between Newcastle and Liverpool have historically been entertaining affairs. Notably, there were two memorable 4-3 victories for Liverpool in the 1990s. The latest encounter continued this trend with plenty of goals. Newcastle has conceded at least two goals in each of their last five league meetings with Liverpool and has allowed 122 goals against them overall.
Alexander Isak's performance marked a significant improvement for Newcastle under Eddie Howe's management. For Liverpool, Mohamed Salah continues to impress as a frontrunner for Player of the Season. He has now scored and assisted in more Premier League matches than any other player, surpassing Wayne Rooney's record.
The match highlighted both teams' attacking prowess but also defensive vulnerabilities. Despite conceding late, Newcastle showed resilience against one of England's top sides. The result leaves both teams reflecting on missed opportunities but also on individual performances that stood out during this captivating contest.